The ATA over Ethernet Tools are intended for use
in conjunction with an ATA over Ethernet (AoE)
driver for a Linux 2.6 kernel, called "aoe". The tools perform simple
tasks like listing available devices, triggering
device discovery, and restricting the network
interfaces on which AoE is performed.

AWK address collection is a collection of scripts to extract information from a
loosely formatted address file. It currently allows you to lookup addresses and
phone numbers, list category members, list birthdates and ICQ UINs,
automatically create a ~/.micqrc file with all ICQ users, and ~/diary with
birthday reminders from the address database. It can be extended very easily.

BSDBuild is a portable, self-contained build
system with support for concurrent building,
configure script generation, and IDE "project
file" generation. It is derived from the original
4.4BSD build system, but it offers a degree of
portability comparable to autotools.

Burn.awk is a character-mode, dialog-based frontend to
the cdrtools burning software. It is only designed to burn
data CD-R or CD-RW, but does it well. Despite its small
size it is quite versatile. It supports SCSI writers (and IDE
too, through Linux ide-scsi gateway), SCSI or IDE
CDROMs, limited auto-detection, ISO image extraction,
mastering and burning, direct burning of a directory,
direct CD-to-CD copy, tray ejection and closing, CD-RW
blanking, configuration dialogs, and saving.

CDlinux is a compact Linux distribution. It is small in size, yet rich in features. It ships with an up-to-date version of the Linux kernel, Xorg, Xfce, and many popular applications. It has good internationalization and locale support and is highly user-configurable.

csvutils is a set of four shell scripts to handle CSV files. Three are purpose-built tools to help manage file collections, but the fourth is a general-purpose script containing shell functions to parse CSV files and format arbitrary text into a CSV field.

Callflow is a collection of awk and shell scripts that will take a capture file that can be read by Ethereal and produce a callflow sequence diagram. The scripts have been primarily tested with SIP call flows, but should work for other network traffic as well.

DragonFly belongs to the same class of operating systems as other BSD-derived systems and Linux. It is based on the same Unix ideals and APIs and shares ancestor code with other BSD operating systems. DragonFly is differentiated from other operating systems in its class by, among others, the HAMMER file system, Virtual Kernels, swapcache, and the pervasive use of soft token locks. DragonFly provides an opportunity for the BSD base to grow in an entirely different direction from the ones taken in the FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD series.

ECB is a source code browser for (x)emacs. It
displays a couple of windows that can be used to
browse directories, files, and file contents like
methods and variables. It supports source code
parsing for languages like Java, C, C++, Elisp,
Scheme, Perl, TeX, LaTeX, etc. In addition, it
offers an (optional) permanent "compile window" at
the bottom of the emacs frame, which is used to
display all help and compile output. The rest of
the frame is called the "edit area", which can be
divided into several edit windows that are used
for editing the sources. Deleting some of the edit
windows neither destroys the compile window nor
the browsing windows. It requires the CEDET suite.